It's not quite that simple. A lot of TV manufacturers will have ARC inputs that don't, for example, provide audio over HDMI in a higher quality than 2.0. And in some cases it depends on the source. So you might be getting audio over HDMI but only in two channels, rather than surround. From an audio quality standpoint it's more reliable to connect sources to the receiver rather than the TV, IMO.
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